Soybean Science: Polymers and Oils

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This kit will introduce students to science fundamentals while highlighting the principles of using renewable resources. Students will learn how oils and polymers behave as they make “oobleck,” “gluep,” soy-based crayons, candles, and more.

Description

Hands-on Items:
• Baking soda (box)
• Beeswax
• Borax
• Calcium hydroxide
• Containers with lids (30 – l oz.)
• Corn starch (box)
• Crayon molds (3)
• Crayon pigment
• Crushed soybeans
• Droppers (16)
• Fully hydrogenated soybean oil
• Glass beakers (2)
• Glue (2 bottles)
• Hot plate
• Ink pigment
• Isolated soy protein
• Measuring cups (8)
• Measuring spoons (10 sets)
•Metal spoons (2)
• Paint, red (bottle)
• Paper clips
• Paper cups (45)
• Paper plates (30)
• Plastic containers with lids (30 – 2 oz.)
• Plastic cups (15)
• Plastic weigh dishes (50)
• Popsicle sticks (50)
• Post-it Notes (2)
• Pot holders (2)
• Rubber bands (30)
• Rubbing alcohol (bottle)
• Soy Clean (bottle)
• Soybean meal
• Soybeans
• String
• Sugar
• Tea light containers (30)
• Tea light wicks (30)
• Test tubes (30)
• Toothpicks
• Vanilla extract
• Vegetable oil
• White vinegar
• Wooden spoon
• Zip-close bags (30)

Resource Binders:
• Soybean Agriscience Kit
• What Do Soybeans Want to Be when They Grow Up?

VHS Videos:
• Soybean Science: Polymers & Oils

Visual Aids:
• Candle Sample
• Crayon samples
• Environ sample
• New Soybean Products
• Packing Peanuts (bag)
• Prang crayons
• Soybean Flakes
• Yelkin